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International Visitor Survey - Year end March 2025 and March Q1 2025 Data Release

June 03, 2025

This release includes total results from the International Visitor Survey (IVS) for the year ending March 2025 and separately for the March 2025 quarter

Top-line results can be found on MBIE’s Tourism Evidence and Insights Centre (TEIC).

Microdata is also published on MBIE’s website.

Notes on interpreting results

All spend figures and percentage changes are in nominal terms (not adjusted for inflation) unless stated otherwise. Stats NZ Consumer Price Index was used to adjust spend figures for inflation (real terms), to account for how much of the extra spending by tourists is being driven by higher prices.

Please note when comparing figures with 2019, we adjusted the 2019 figures for inflation to account for how much of the extra spending by visitors was being driven by higher prices. Prices increased by 26.6% from March 2019 to March 2025, while the annual price increase was only 2.5% from the year ending March 2024. This is low enough that inflation adjustment isn’t necessary for annual changes.

We advise caution when using and interpreting quarterly results, as quarterly level statistics have a higher margin of error than annual level statistics due to the smaller sample size resulting from a shorter survey period.

For the year ending March 2025, the market breakdown includes Total, Australia, UK, USA, Rest of Europe, Asia, Germany, Canada, Rest of World, and China.

Please note that Asia excludes China, which is now reported separately due to a larger sample size compared to the same period last year. Asia is now composed of Japan, Korea, and Rest of Asia. As China was reported as part of the ‘Asia’ grouping in the previous year’s release (year ending March 2024 and March 2024 quarter),no direct comparison is made for Asia and China.

Further details on data quality, including sample sizes, response rates and margin of errors, are available here.


Key highlights for year ending March 2025

Results cover 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.

Annual spend increased 9.2% and visitor arrivals increased 4.3%

Annual spend continues to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels, in line with international visitor numbers

Key highlights for March 2025 quarter

Results cover 1 January 2025 to 31 March 2025.

Visitor spend slightly increased from March 2024 quarter

Future data releases

The next data release will include results from the June 2025 quarter and will be released on 2nd September 2025. The tourism data release calendar on the MBIE website has release dates to september 2025.

August 2025

September 2025